There are 2 main translations of doorstep in Español

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Those critical of the press may point to the situation in the United States, where jurors are questioned about their prejudices and then doorstepped for comment following their decisions.

For a while, journalists camped outside her home and doorstepped her parents.

There are media outside this Chamber, I understand, doorstepping MPs coming into the Chamber and asking them for an explanation.

If he were being doorstepped by tabloid journalists that'd be one thing; when he's apparently made the decision to pad out a perfectly engaging subject with irrelevant personal-life candyfloss himself, that's quite another.

I've been doorstepped, of course, so we went to the country to escape.

Journalists tracked down and doorstepped her ex-husband last year - though by all accounts he didn't put up much resistance.

They were doorstepping the author's 82-year-old mother in an attempt to unearth more revelations.

A shadow passes over his face as he thinks back on how one tabloid journalist doorstepped his parents and his ex-girlfriend, and even fired questions at the local librarian.

The legalities of the situation didn't prevent the tabloid doorstepping his distraught mother and naming the housing estate where his parents live.

Yep, the woman I doorstepped earlier has sent a response to Friday's frantic emails two hours after the event to which they refer happened.

Alas, a posse of reporters doorstepped St Blane's Hotel with an armoury of cameras, tape recorders and notepads.

The reporters really were doorstepping the Prime Minister as he made his way to the palace to resign.

By first thing the following morning, the tabloids were doorstepping his mum's house in Bow, east London.

Friends say he reacted badly to being doorstepped amid the hubbub of arrival because he is always wary of the media (and has good reason to be).

Some poor young reporter doorstepped the Club for 12 hours hoping to catch a few words.

He told me that since August, as the case continued, practically every national newspaper, and quite a few local ones, approached him demanding interviews, frequently doorstepping him with photographers.

Relieved of the obligation to doorstep politicians for a quote, she seems content merely to bat the breeze with her guests.

Soon afterwards he was doorstepped by a local TV news crew.

Few executives at loss-making small or medium sized enterprises can have been doorstepped by tabloid journalists.

He also leisurely re-decorated his Georgian rectory in Norfolk where he had moved to avoid journalists doorstepping him in London.